Sandbox GGC16

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Ets binding domain is conserved across the Ets family of proteins which consist of about 35 proteins with similar functions. In PU.1, this binding domain is located between residues 170 and 253.
Ets binding domain is conserved across the Ets family of proteins which consist of about 35 proteins with similar functions. In PU.1, this binding domain is located between residues 170 and 253.
The binding domain is positively charged. Residues most closely interacting with DNA include Arginine and Lysine. These most highly conserved residues are the two Arginines on the central helix within the major groove of the DNA and two Lysines on the outer turns.<ref>Kodandapani, R., Pio, F., Ni, CZ. et al. A new pattern for helix–turn–helix recognition revealed by the PU.l ETS–domain–DNA complex. Nature 380, 456–460 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/380456a0</ref>
The binding domain is positively charged. Residues most closely interacting with DNA include Arginine and Lysine. These most highly conserved residues are the two Arginines on the central helix within the major groove of the DNA and two Lysines on the outer turns.<ref>Kodandapani, R., Pio, F., Ni, CZ. et al. A new pattern for helix–turn–helix recognition revealed by the PU.l ETS–domain–DNA complex. Nature 380, 456–460 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/380456a0</ref>
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== Other Functions ==
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=== Dimerization ===
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PU.1 can exhibit protein-protein interaction. As a transcription factor, it binds DNA as a monomer. However, it can dimerize on a longer, downstream binding site. Interestingly, other Ets family proteins that a structurally homologous cannot bind DNA in as a 2:1, dimer complex. A study suggested that the 2:1 complex formation could be a mechanism of auto-inhibition.<ref>Esaki, S., Evich, M. G., Erlitzki, N., Germann, M. W., &amp; Poon, G. M. K. (2017). Multiple DNA-binding modes for the ETS family transcription factor PU.1. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 292(39), 16044–16054. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.798207 </ref>
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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